The accident in La Calera that shook the Bogotá savanna on November 4 continues to raise questions, after new details became known about the accident in which a luxurious yellow Ferrari, valued at more than $1.5 billion, hit a motorcyclist who died instantly.
The authorities delivered the official report of the case, in which they confirm the identity of the people involved and the first hypotheses of the crash.
The fatal victim was identified as Jeison Javier, 30 years old, resident in the municipality of La Calera. The young man was traveling on a Bajaj motorcycle with ESB-79E plates when the violent impact occurred.
According to the report, Cruz was trying to turn left to enter the secondary road on the Márquez sidewalk when he was hit by the sports car.
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The Ferrari was driven by Adolfo, a 64-year-old businessman from Bogotá, who was traveling in the direction of Los Patios-Guasca.
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The crash occurred at exactly 10:20 am at kilometer 17+370, in the jurisdiction of the Márquez village.
The authorities confirmed that, after the emergency, Reyes was subjected to a breathalyzer test, the result of which was negative, ruling out that the ingestion of liquor had influenced the accident.
Although the exact causes remain under investigation, the first hypothesis indicates that the motorcyclist performed the turning maneuver when the Ferrari was approaching on the main road. The violence of the crash gave no opportunity for reaction.
The accident in La Calera once again reopens the debate on road safety in departmental corridors where motorcycles, private vehicles and high-end cars converge.
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